according to the Facebook event post it was.Odd.. CPSA neither show it in scores or as an overdue time submission score.. was it registered?
AUG30I shot this one, too. Badly I might add.
I have been wondering what happened to the scores on the CPSA web site, eventually this afternoon I rang the CPSA to find out why they hadn't put the scores up.
It turns out it was indeed not a registered shoot.
What money do they have to pay the CPSA?
Yes i saw that,just not sure if there is anything in addition to that as it just states membership.Hi I think you will find the CPSA charge an annual fee to grounds for being registered and therefore allowed to run a registered shoot the level of fee is available on the web site under the menu heading join us.
https://www.cpsa.co.uk/userfiles/file/RegisteredShootRules.pdfI meant Sean Stacey..
Bill I rang Purbeck earlier in the week, the lady said she would "get onto it" and that was that so I rang the CPSA today. I spoke to a gentleman named Mark who looked at the entries in"Pull" and found no record of the event, he then looked at the backdated entries in their internal system and similarly found nothing. As a result, having not been advertised by the CPSA, he told me, it was not a registered shoot.
It is, of course, entirely possible that Purbck may have a different take on it.
Any county or regional shoot incurs a levy which is imposed by the said county or region, usually £2 which is added to entry fee, this extra money is then paid to the county/region & goes towards funding of team badges, cups, trophies, etc.its the only way county/regional comitees make any money to cover these costs.Yes i saw that,just not sure if there is anything in addition to that as it just states membership.
If they hold regional or county shoots there is an additional fee.
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